Electronic medical record implementation has given healthcare providers tools to track and share patient data. But successful orthopedic surgeons are going beyond the EMR to provide better patient experience and leverage data gathering opportunities.
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On a global scale, healthcare is in a period of integration. Major medical centers and physician practices are merging and acquiring one another to form larger networks and leverage partnerships going forward.
Researchers at New York University College of Dentistry in New York City studied the gene expression in the notochord, according to Scicasts. PLOS Genetics published their findings in December.
Injury attorney Bernard F. Walsh, JD, managing partner of Shapiro Goldman Babboni and Walsh in Florida, and attorney Elisabeth Dewitt, JD, published an article on spine surgery techniques, according to Florida newswire. Southern Trial Lawyers Association published the piece in…
The University of Minnesota and Hennepin County Medical Center, both in Minneapolis, received a state grant to study a spinal cord injury therapy treatment, according to CBS Minnesota.
Rockville, Md.-based DrFirst, a provider of SaaS software for healthcare, released its Rcopia 4.
Dr. Raphael Pratali successfully performed the first idiopathic scoliosis surgical procedure using Implanet's JAZZ Band in Brazil.
North America, followed by Europe, holds the largest neurosurgery global market share, based on a Persistence report, according to medGadget.
Matt Provencher, MD, will not return as the New England Patriots' medical director in 2016, according to SB Nation.
OrthoAspen has opened at Aspen (Colo.) Valley Hospital, according to a report by The Aspen Times.
